Angrry.exe™ Posted December 29, 2018 Share Posted December 29, 2018 I have written a lot of articles about the applications that are developed for programming and activity management, but I still build on Notes on the iPhone. The native iPhone App is one of the best in this category. In addition, with every updated version of iOS, it tends to become even more useful. It has not been for many years to summarize just a few lines of text. Now you can sort your notes, secure them, attach pictures, tables, or other types of data. Last but not least, at the top of the list, you can pinch the most important ones. I'm addicted to notes on iPhone and it's very unlikely that this will ever change. That's why I've been trying to learn all the tools she puts at your disposal. Although the list of options is surprisingly stubborn, most are at a distance swipe or a few tapes. Once you have entered Notes or Notes, if you tap a top left, you can see where your notes are hosted. By default, you may find iCloud, but you can not override notes on Gmail, Yahoo or Outlook. On the same screen, at the bottom right, by tapping on New Folder, you can create "categories" for your notes. Thus, notes on prescriptions can be found in one place, those about debts in another place, and those where you go through your holiday plans elsewhere. To move a note to an older or a newly created directory, swipe your finger from right to left over a note, choose the purple icon with a folder, and tap a destination folder. With a swipe from left to right on a note, you can pin it to the top of the screen. If you want to restrict access by a password, Face ID or Touch ID to a note, swipe from right to left and opt for a tap on the lock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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